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Feed: R-bloggers. Author: Thinking inside the box. [This article was first published on Thinking inside the box , and kindly contributed to R-bloggers]. (You can report issue about the content on this page here) Want to share your content on R-bloggers? click here if you have a blog, or here if you don't. A new package of mine arrived on CRAN yesterday, having been uploaded a few days prior on the weekend. It extends the most excellent (and very minimal / zero depends) unit testing package tinytest by Mark van der Loo with the very clever and well-done diffobj package ... Read More

Feed: R-bloggers. Author: Chris Paciorek. [This article was first published on R – NIMBLE, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers]. (You can report issue about the content on this page here) Want to share your content on R-bloggers? click here if you have a blog, or here if you don't. We’ll be giving a short course on NIMBLE on January 7, 2020 at the Bayes Comp 2020 conference being held January 7-10 in Gainesville, Florida, USA. Bayes Comp is a popular biennial ISBA-sponsored conference focused on computational methods/algorithms/technologies for Bayesian inference. The short course focuses on programming algorithms in NIMBLE and ... Read More

Feed: R-bloggers. Author: LeaRning Stats. [This article was first published on LeaRning Stats, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers]. (You can report issue about the content on this page here) Want to share your content on R-bloggers? click here if you have a blog, or here if you don't. Chebychev’s Theorem gives bounds on how spread out a probability distribution can be from the mean, in terms of the standard deviation. More precisely, if (X) is a random variable with mean (mu) and standard deviation (sigma), then [P(|X – mu| ge k sigma) le frac {1}{k^2}.] When I was an undergraduate ... Read More

Feed: R-bloggers. Author: Random R Ramblings. [This article was first published on Random R Ramblings, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers]. (You can report issue about the content on this page here) Want to share your content on R-bloggers? click here if you have a blog, or here if you don't. Related If you got this far, why not subscribe for updates from the site? Choose your flavor: e-mail, twitter, RSS, or facebook ... Read More

Feed: Featured Blog Posts - Data Science Central. Author: Vincent Granville. Monday newsletter published by Data Science Central. Previous editions can be found here. The contribution flagged with a + is our selection for the picture of the week. To subscribe, follow this link. Announcements Migrating R Applications to the Cloud - Upcoming Webinar Learn a new skill at #StrataData New York. Featured Resources and Technical Contributions 10 Visualizations Every Data Scientist Should Know Calculating Price Elasticity Through KNIME Stratified vs Cluster vs Quota Sampling The First Article About Theoretical Data Science (and easy to read) Introduction to Various Reinforcement Learning Algorithms Linear ... Read More

Feed: R-bloggers. Author: hrbrmstr. [This article was first published on R – rud.is, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers]. (You can report issue about the content on this page here) Want to share your content on R-bloggers? click here if you have a blog, or here if you don't. This past week @propublica linked to a really spiffy resource for getting an overview of a Twitter user’s profile and activity called accountanalysis. It has a beautiful interface that works as well on mobile as it does in a real browser. It also is fully interactive and supports cross-filtering (zoom in on ... Read More

Feed: R-bloggers. Author: hrbrmstr. [This article was first published on R – rud.is, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers]. (You can report issue about the content on this page here) Want to share your content on R-bloggers? click here if you have a blog, or here if you don't. RSwitch is a macOS menubar application that works on macOS 10.14+ and provides handy shortcuts for developing with R on macOS. Version 1.5.0 brings a reorganized menu system and the ability to manage and make connections to RStudio Server instances. Here’s a quick peek at the new setup: All books, links, and ... Read More

Feed: R-bloggers. Author: AbdulMajedRaja RS. REGEX is that thing that scares everyone almost all the time. Hence, finding some alternative is always very helpful and peaceful too. Here’s a nice R package thst helps us do REGEX without knowing REGEX. REGEX This is the REGEX pattern to test the validity of a URL: ^(http)(s)?(://)(www.)?([^ ]*)$ A typical regular expression contains — Characters ( http ) and Meta Characters ([]). The combination of these two form a meaningful regular expression for a particular task.So, What’s the problem? Remembering the way in which characters and meta-characters are combined to create a meaningful regex is ... Read More

Feed: R-bloggers. Author: R on The broken bridge between biologists and statisticians. Let’s imagine a field experiment, where different genotypes of khorasan wheat are to be compared under different nitrogen (N) fertilisation systems. Genotypes require bigger plots, with respect to fertilisation treatments and, therefore, the most convenient choice would be to lay-out the experiment as a split-plot, in a randomised complete block design. Genotypes would be randomly allocated to main plots, while fertilisation systems would be randomly allocated to sub-plots. As usual in agricultural research, the experiment should be repeated in different years, in order to explore the environmental variability ... Read More

Feed: R-bloggers. Author: R Views. [This article was first published on R Views, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers]. (You can report issue about the content on this page here) Want to share your content on R-bloggers? click here if you have a blog, or here if you don't. R/Medicine 2019 kicked off on Thursday with two outstanding workshops. It was difficult to choose between the two, but fortunately both presenters developed rich sets of materials that are available online. Alison Hill delivered R Markdown for Medicine with an elegant HTML exposition masterfully created to cultivate beginners while still engaging experienced ... Read More